“The Paris Agreement is fatally flawed because it raises the price of energy for responsible countries while whitewashing some of the worst polluters,’’ he added.
Trump’s tweet came after Mr Macron, who had pledged to “Make our planet great again,” backed down on his plans to increase fuel taxes, which he said was necessary to promote the energy transition and protect the environment.

Mr Macron’s first retreat on a major policy move since taking power in 2017 came after protests across French cities, mainly in Paris, turned particularly violent over the weekend, with the Arc de Triomphe vandalised and avenues off the capital’s Champs Elysees damaged.

In a recent television interview, the French president stressed that “I do not do policy or diplomacy via tweets’’.

His comment came in response to Trump’s series of tweets in November, in which he mocked Macron over his “very low’’ approval rating, and criticised his recipe for Europe’s defence cooperation and global trade.

“I will not have a debate with the president of the United States through tweets,’’ he said, adding that Trump is doing this for American politics.

Mr Macron has made clear his differences with Trump notably on climate change, nuclear deals and nationalism.

He, at the same time, has developed a strong relationship with the U.S. president at a time when many European leaders appear to be keeping a distance.